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again accuse china of limiting internet freedoms the so-called great firewall of china where beijing has long being under scrutiny for blocking many western websites such as facebook google and you tube but those criticizing china are no saints the sounding people and cispa bills to control internet data have made waves across the atlantic lately and the u.s. government approved interception of private text messages and e-mails for security needs are hardly contributing to online freedom china's single party political system and lack of democratic elections also came under fire the chinese report made its wife back at america's multi-party system saying that in what seems to be a democratic process it's really not the people that the amount of money spent on complaints which really decides the winner is the largest part of the us report was dedicated to human rights as they are today from harsh labor conditions to poor salaries indeed china's status of being the world's factory is nothing new and the cheap labor force concept has long been debated beijing hit back with a scathing cla
again accuse china of limiting internet freedoms the so-called great firewall of china where beijing has long being under scrutiny for blocking many western websites such as facebook google and you tube but those criticizing china are no saints the sounding people and cispa bills to control internet data have made waves across the atlantic lately and the u.s. government approved interception of private text messages and e-mails for security needs are hardly contributing to online freedom...
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in addition to trade economy and regional military supremacy beijing slammed washington's approach to people's freedoms in its own report released on the heels of an american won the infringement of rights abroad increased electronic surveillance and a spike in gun violence are just some of the issues china has criticized the u.s. for our dislikes here she eschewed brings us more. after years of swallowing accusations of violating human rights beijing is fighting back after last year the us published its scalding human rights practices report now china held a mirror back to washington and its role of international human rights judge. let's take a look at where the two clash the u.s. again accuse china of limiting internet freedoms the so-called great firewall of china where beijing has long being under scrutiny for blocking many western websites such as facebook google and you tube but those criticizing china are no saints the sounding people and cispa bills to control internet data have made waves across the atlantic lately and the u.s. government approved interception of private tex
in addition to trade economy and regional military supremacy beijing slammed washington's approach to people's freedoms in its own report released on the heels of an american won the infringement of rights abroad increased electronic surveillance and a spike in gun violence are just some of the issues china has criticized the u.s. for our dislikes here she eschewed brings us more. after years of swallowing accusations of violating human rights beijing is fighting back after last year the us...
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and china and america trade accusations of human rights violations with beijing citing infringement on freedoms abroad and growing domestic surveillance as making washington unfit to preach morality to the world. it is nine pm in the russian capital you watching r t with me marina josh now u.s. officials say the nineteen year old surviving suspect in the boston terror attack has confessed that america's wars in iraq and afghanistan motivated both him and his brother to carry out last week's deadly assault following the interrogation of jihad in hospital investigators also revealed the alleged bombers appear to have been driven by radical religious beliefs but did not seem to be tied to any muslim terrorist group isis he has a details from boston official complaints in the presence of a judge and a lawyer have been filed against nineteen year old boston bombing suspect just hearts or no i have this took place at his hospital bed here in boston where he has been kept under strict guard ever since his arrest friday evening we do know of course that he suffered several serious injuries and
and china and america trade accusations of human rights violations with beijing citing infringement on freedoms abroad and growing domestic surveillance as making washington unfit to preach morality to the world. it is nine pm in the russian capital you watching r t with me marina josh now u.s. officials say the nineteen year old surviving suspect in the boston terror attack has confessed that america's wars in iraq and afghanistan motivated both him and his brother to carry out last week's...
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take a detailed look at what else beijing has put in its report criticizing washington's human rights record at home. and of protest a raid by the heavy. iraqi police that leaves twenty six people dead as violence escalates in the deeply divided country. a public storm is gathering in britain with calls on the u.k. government to asylum to hundreds of afghan interpreters who worked with the country's forces during its military operation and they are being left behind as the army withdraws to face the wrath of the. enemy collaborators. this report. it was a dangerous job that required courage many of these translators are washing on the frontline so they're working with soldiers and risking their lives in exactly the same way soldiers do but while british forces withdraw the afghan interpreters who made their work possible are being left to fend for themselves is it your job or. shadows. or you are all sent for those you have to be if i catch you then i would if you. can't prince in the helmand province he says he gets regular calls from the taliban some six hundred fifty interpreters j
take a detailed look at what else beijing has put in its report criticizing washington's human rights record at home. and of protest a raid by the heavy. iraqi police that leaves twenty six people dead as violence escalates in the deeply divided country. a public storm is gathering in britain with calls on the u.k. government to asylum to hundreds of afghan interpreters who worked with the country's forces during its military operation and they are being left behind as the army withdraws to...
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closer to afghanistan than beijing. rich in energy and minerals. china is developing this land fast. that is causing tensions. we slip past the checkpoints film and discreetly. the authorities do not want reporters here. the government version is a group of terrorists inside a house were discovered. three officials were taken hostage and stabbed to death. another 12 that rushed to help were burned inside a room before armed police killed some of the men. on the scene is scored off. we soon heard a different story. the locals said it was a longstanding dispute. government officials trying to force the men in a religious family to shave their beards, the women to take off their veils. hiddeni who do we have identities to protect people from government reprisals. >> i saw one injured man. he had a machete. he chased the police into the government compound. he was shot in the leg and fell down. many police surrounded him. they stabbed him to death. three other men had knives. the police shot them. >> the police spotted us and told us to leave. he says
closer to afghanistan than beijing. rich in energy and minerals. china is developing this land fast. that is causing tensions. we slip past the checkpoints film and discreetly. the authorities do not want reporters here. the government version is a group of terrorists inside a house were discovered. three officials were taken hostage and stabbed to death. another 12 that rushed to help were burned inside a room before armed police killed some of the men. on the scene is scored off. we soon...
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but towards the north, cooler than average, in beijing 13 degrees. that's four degrees colder than what we saw on monday. okay. north america. we have winter storm warnings and advisories widely posted for the northern and central parts of the u.s. central parts of, excuse me, the rockies and the plains. and as you can see, the isobars are very close to each other. very fierce winds are blowing. so that's why we have blizzard warnings posted for parts of colorado as well as utah. they may receive up to 50 centimeters of snow. we could see freezing rain as well as ice pellets on the central plains on tuesday. but until then we have a risk of severe weather, severe thunderstorms, damage being wind and tornados here towards the south, dry, warm, so very windy. so we have the risk of fire weather posted for parts of texas into arizona. and we're going to be seeing very cool temperatures across central portions of the u.s. look at this, denver, your high on monday was 19 degrees. but on tuesday, minus 6 degrees for the high and minus 1 for wednesday and o
but towards the north, cooler than average, in beijing 13 degrees. that's four degrees colder than what we saw on monday. okay. north america. we have winter storm warnings and advisories widely posted for the northern and central parts of the u.s. central parts of, excuse me, the rockies and the plains. and as you can see, the isobars are very close to each other. very fierce winds are blowing. so that's why we have blizzard warnings posted for parts of colorado as well as utah. they may...
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with the country now aiming to maintain a rapid growth and its africa's vast natural resources that beijing hopes will satisfy these needs the asian giants growing investment has been met and stickley with african nations apparently eager to welcome non-western backing and as a group this can offer a chinese success is the region in the region rather is due to its special approach to doing business. for centuries it was the confident that everyone in the west felt they were entitled to a slice of the day most of africa's vast natural resources still go to europe and america but for the last few decades a new ambitious boy is also managed to secure itself a police onto that hot sun where china is very much everywhere and china doesn't ask questions charles local politics china doesn't get you all the local leadership . like the united states on the western allies gas diamonds gold for uranium copper or iran or and more you name it africa's got it but china isn't only looking for resources it's investing in new in for. structure projects not only gas pipes roads schools hospitals and more all
with the country now aiming to maintain a rapid growth and its africa's vast natural resources that beijing hopes will satisfy these needs the asian giants growing investment has been met and stickley with african nations apparently eager to welcome non-western backing and as a group this can offer a chinese success is the region in the region rather is due to its special approach to doing business. for centuries it was the confident that everyone in the west felt they were entitled to a slice...
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the west i think is suddenly very a lot of beijing and washington already have a complicated relationship with economic rules cyber attack accusations and the u.s. is increasing military presence in the pacific region and with the hunger for energy only set to increase in the future africa me very well become the next stage for confrontation you go to school for south africa. and i had it's our report on the lives and troubles of palestinian families living right and israeli garbage and it's. what if one third of the population of a capital city of a small arab country took to the streets in protest why the mainstream media would scream the people of nation x. are crying out for democracy we have to intervene and take their oil i mean help them but the earth shaking a large protest is an arab country it's in paris france and for traditional marriage yes protesters in paris claim that they had eight hundred thousand people on the streets of francis capital and even though the police said that half those numbers for a city of less than two point five million people this was a huge protest f
the west i think is suddenly very a lot of beijing and washington already have a complicated relationship with economic rules cyber attack accusations and the u.s. is increasing military presence in the pacific region and with the hunger for energy only set to increase in the future africa me very well become the next stage for confrontation you go to school for south africa. and i had it's our report on the lives and troubles of palestinian families living right and israeli garbage and it's....
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is also taking part in the creation of special economic zones in africa for example in more issues beijing wants to create a trading hub which would give it more access to the indian ocean and southeast asian markets taking competitors by surprise with the west and former colonial powers that had such a monopoly over trade with africa for so long that i think is simply being a complacent to see. their side some day because they. being any other major powers coming into africa and so now that china's come along and shown an interest and also a new strategy of investing in africa the west i think is suddenly very alarmed beijing and washington already have a complicated relationship with economic rules cyber attack accusations and the u.s. is increasing military presence in the pacific region and with the hunger for energy only set to increase in the future africa me very well become the next stage for confrontation you've got this going off south africa. and can we have that interview with the president of yemen on the country's future as i said political and financial ties with russia. wha
is also taking part in the creation of special economic zones in africa for example in more issues beijing wants to create a trading hub which would give it more access to the indian ocean and southeast asian markets taking competitors by surprise with the west and former colonial powers that had such a monopoly over trade with africa for so long that i think is simply being a complacent to see. their side some day because they. being any other major powers coming into africa and so now that...
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with the country now aiming to maintain rapid growth and it's africa's vast natural resources that beijing hopes will satisfy these needs and the asian drones growing investment has been met enthusiastically with african nations apparently eager to welcome the western backing as the group is going off reports now chinese success in the region is you two it's approach through doing business. for centuries it was the continent that everyone in the west felt we titled to slice up today most of africa's vast natural resources still go to europe and america but for the last few decades a new ambitious players also managed to secure itself a place under that hot sun where china great very much everywhere and china bows and asking questions china doesn't get involved in local politics china doesn't get involved in local leadership on like the united states on the western allies oil gas diamonds gold sea uranium copper iron ore and more you name it africa's got it but china isn't only looking for resources it's investing in new infrastructure projects and not only gas plants roads schools hospital
with the country now aiming to maintain rapid growth and it's africa's vast natural resources that beijing hopes will satisfy these needs and the asian drones growing investment has been met enthusiastically with african nations apparently eager to welcome the western backing as the group is going off reports now chinese success in the region is you two it's approach through doing business. for centuries it was the continent that everyone in the west felt we titled to slice up today most of...
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seems to me that an attack of this chemical in an investigation of this chemical attack moscow and beijing in particular manager who are just. now some other news making headlines around the well the south. that teen boys have been killed in a in this lennox school in douma tree in the capital city of only hours of tuesday morning officials confirm the people's die from suffocation electrical fault is believed to spot the blaze which is being linked to recent clashes between buddhists and muslims in the country. it wasn't so. it's just a small town in the u.s. state of georgia has just passed a law requiring every household to own a gun decision was unanimously approved and is or ten percent of gun rights that were bothered in the station appear to scream massacre. at the same time in texas it was a little girl with his restrained comment we know is a shooting at this. dogs and training people to use them. and the on going at us gun control debate has turned its attention to what type of arms people should be allowed to bear and how they obtain them but it would be all academic if people h
seems to me that an attack of this chemical in an investigation of this chemical attack moscow and beijing in particular manager who are just. now some other news making headlines around the well the south. that teen boys have been killed in a in this lennox school in douma tree in the capital city of only hours of tuesday morning officials confirm the people's die from suffocation electrical fault is believed to spot the blaze which is being linked to recent clashes between buddhists and...
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investigation is relative to the united nations security council it is possible to have experts from beijing and moscow on the ground investigating but we all know that the rebels and their backers in turkey and israel and in gutter and in saudi arabia or putting on a full court press we all saw what happened at the arab league meeting this past week where they were able to maneuver the rebels to take the heat of the all assad regime we all know about the recent on talk between turkey and israel which does not bode well for a peaceful resolution of the syrian crisis therefore it seems to me that an attack of this chemical and investigation of this chemical attack but moscow and beijing in particular managers who want to. on the way in the program as rests prepares to host the twenty fourteen winter olympics we take you on a tour of its spectacular surroundings they see. you know when the history of any culture there are some dark chapters throughout human history there's been war on every continent and religious strife and oppression every culture has some skeletons in their closet and in re
investigation is relative to the united nations security council it is possible to have experts from beijing and moscow on the ground investigating but we all know that the rebels and their backers in turkey and israel and in gutter and in saudi arabia or putting on a full court press we all saw what happened at the arab league meeting this past week where they were able to maneuver the rebels to take the heat of the all assad regime we all know about the recent on talk between turkey and...
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moscow and beijing were key allies of p'yongyang. the u.s. and united nations lent support to seoul. six decades have passed since the war that hardened divisions on the korean peninsula. the autocratic kim died in 1994, and power seamlessly transitioned to the next generation, his son, kim jong ill. like father, like son. north korea stepped up its isolation on the world stage. defense spending shot through the roof as millions of ordinary koreans went hungry. many died of starvation. kim jong il wanted to hold onto power at all costs. he was behind north korea's nuclear program and the country's first nuclear tests. the armed forces unconditionally backed him, in part likely because his family was awarded a key military positions. his youngest sister eventually became a general. her husband is a top government adviser and a powerful politician. kim jong il died in 2011, but the next family member was already waiting in the wings -- his oldest son, kim jong un. >> the bank of japan has announced radical measures to spur economic growth. >> i
moscow and beijing were key allies of p'yongyang. the u.s. and united nations lent support to seoul. six decades have passed since the war that hardened divisions on the korean peninsula. the autocratic kim died in 1994, and power seamlessly transitioned to the next generation, his son, kim jong ill. like father, like son. north korea stepped up its isolation on the world stage. defense spending shot through the roof as millions of ordinary koreans went hungry. many died of starvation. kim jong...
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secretary of state john kerry started is asian two did meet with south korea then beijing is going to be meeting that the chinese and south korean leaders and the head of nato is that bad timing or is it a last minute scrabbled or try and get some sort of diplomatic way out of this. well of course we have had the g eight finance foreign ministers meeting here in london and i have to say it's quite surprising arguably that both russia and china seem to be in step with the americans we got to remember their missile tests going on in britain a nuclear missile test i don't see anyone trying to sanction britain john kerry the united states government. spreading all this fear now and we must remember that it was the united states who sought to bring stealth fighters in guam just destroying the six party talks and also just remember the context of the united states in the fifty's killed twenty percent of korea's population and destroyed eighty five percent of the buildings in north korea and nine eleven every every year every day and every every week every month. between one hundred fifty an
secretary of state john kerry started is asian two did meet with south korea then beijing is going to be meeting that the chinese and south korean leaders and the head of nato is that bad timing or is it a last minute scrabbled or try and get some sort of diplomatic way out of this. well of course we have had the g eight finance foreign ministers meeting here in london and i have to say it's quite surprising arguably that both russia and china seem to be in step with the americans we got to...
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she failed disastrously in beijing when she tried to persuade the chinese leader to give britain another 50 year lease on hong kong. herorce of personality and close friendship with president reagan, she gave the world the impression that britain was an equal partner with america. their relationship set the pattern for later prime ministers, especially tony blair. when she was in charge, no one ever suggested that britain was america's poodle. >> he cannot help but notice but to respect when she addresses and speaks. we wait to hear from her. the upofficials spotted and coming gorbachev in the soviet union and invited him to london before he took power. i like mr. gorbachev she told me. i can do business with him. she did. >> market was a very active partner. she was a woman of conviction, devoted to her vision. she did not hide her views. she's always arguing for them. she thought her experience might help us. >> there was still plenty of miscalculations. her instinctive support for white south africa brought division at home and sometimes put her in a minority of one in the commonwealt
she failed disastrously in beijing when she tried to persuade the chinese leader to give britain another 50 year lease on hong kong. herorce of personality and close friendship with president reagan, she gave the world the impression that britain was an equal partner with america. their relationship set the pattern for later prime ministers, especially tony blair. when she was in charge, no one ever suggested that britain was america's poodle. >> he cannot help but notice but to respect...
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denuclearization of north korea >> and that was strongly, strongly reaffirmed by my counterparts in beijing yesterday. >> but on sunday, the north korean president said pyongyang was as determined as ever to have nuclear power >> egardless -- >> we should bolster both the quality and quantity of our nuclear force. a national treasure of reunified north korea. we should wage all-out action against the u.s. >>north koreans left china heading home for the birth of left country's founder -- china, heading home for the birth of their country's founder. >> it is best if there is not a war. -- is always a them disaster for humanity. north korea is not very strong domestically. they still have to improve people's lives. so, i think it's best that there is not a war. >> he strongly condemned threats of war and called for the strength that so far has been in short supply. >> guards at the u.s. risen at on time of day -- prison at wonton am ok -- wonton among -- guantanamoong bay -- weapons toave used avoid being transferred to different cells. we are joined by the legal director at reprieve, which re
denuclearization of north korea >> and that was strongly, strongly reaffirmed by my counterparts in beijing yesterday. >> but on sunday, the north korean president said pyongyang was as determined as ever to have nuclear power >> egardless -- >> we should bolster both the quality and quantity of our nuclear force. a national treasure of reunified north korea. we should wage all-out action against the u.s. >>north koreans left china heading home for the birth of...
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find out that they'll be a document to which they'd be appearing on it wasn't until they arrived in beijing to fly over to north korea that they were joined by the journalist when we're talking about a trip like this with a risk they're involved i think it's so important machines would have been briefed all stages and would be made aware and they just went in this case the b.b.c. deliberately mis held information from them i mean they could have been detained a couple of years ago and to an american journalist were found to have been doing undercover journalism in north korea there were sentenced to nine years of hard labor obviously right now as we just head the climate north korea is even more heightened than it was back then but shouldn't should have the right to make that decision for themselves whether or not they're going to face danger and the problem for us is that the b.b.c. made that decision for them and students after returning home they received threatening letters from the north korean government and now we're in a situation where not only is the wealth of our students at risk
find out that they'll be a document to which they'd be appearing on it wasn't until they arrived in beijing to fly over to north korea that they were joined by the journalist when we're talking about a trip like this with a risk they're involved i think it's so important machines would have been briefed all stages and would be made aware and they just went in this case the b.b.c. deliberately mis held information from them i mean they could have been detained a couple of years ago and to an...
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seems to me that an attack of this chemical and investigation of this chemical attack but moscow and beijing in particular managers who want to see. the president of yemen has been in russia for the first time since taking office last year during his stay mr hardee spoke to r.t. and laid out his plans for the country's future at that interview is coming away very shortly more news with me in the team in twenty minutes from now. there is is trash to get rid of. but it's also a treasure. worth fighting for. and a trap with no way out. do we speak your language of the law and not advance. what news programs and documentaries and spanish matters to you breaking news a little tonnage of angles keaton's stories. you hear. the choice all teach spanish find out more visit eye to eye all tito is calm. cool. the international airport in the very heart of moscow. mr president welcome to r.t. hello. mr president what subjects did you discuss with the russian president vladimir putin during your meeting. first of all i'd like to thank artie's arabic channel for what it's been doing for the arab world as
seems to me that an attack of this chemical and investigation of this chemical attack but moscow and beijing in particular managers who want to see. the president of yemen has been in russia for the first time since taking office last year during his stay mr hardee spoke to r.t. and laid out his plans for the country's future at that interview is coming away very shortly more news with me in the team in twenty minutes from now. there is is trash to get rid of. but it's also a treasure. worth...
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right next so seoul is beijing. if anything happens militarily, then the financial markets will simply go into a panic. the likelihood of all this is a result, albeit, but still a chance exists. >> what is the way out? >> well, that is the million-dollar question. i think everyone knows cooler heads have to prevail, but how to get there, that's the real question. diplomacy is usually the first way to go. but the u.s. hasn't really ramped things down. if anything, it's ramped things up a little bit, which is different than in the past. also, you have new political figures and paces all over east asia. you have a new president, a new japanese prime minister and a new female president in south korea and a 20 something, maybe 30-something new figure in north korea who has been in power for maybe a year. >> what influence at the moment is china able to wield or not? >> well, i mean, china is kind of viewed as the one country that has sway over north korea just because of its similar political philosophy and economic trad
right next so seoul is beijing. if anything happens militarily, then the financial markets will simply go into a panic. the likelihood of all this is a result, albeit, but still a chance exists. >> what is the way out? >> well, that is the million-dollar question. i think everyone knows cooler heads have to prevail, but how to get there, that's the real question. diplomacy is usually the first way to go. but the u.s. hasn't really ramped things down. if anything, it's ramped things...
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this soup it gets and you can't really think of your future he says it wasn't a walk in the park in beijing either as many companies require working knowledge of both french and dutch a barrier that may be hard to overcome but perhaps still more attractive for some of the going back home i mean if you really do it in two thousand and twelve the british offer a young people to any great detail he grew up by thirty forty percent in two towns and i think we really don't know work eat into the future and it's not just the citizens feeling the pinch foreigners would come to europe to seek new opportunities starting their will businesses and building their lives have now will also change their minds freds iana this meant leaving greece and going all the way back to her native ecuador and while homesickness was the initial reason for the move she has no regrets about making that decision the six times had also allison and many foreigners decided to leave grace and move to countries like germany and switzerland but the greeks who stayed behind are saying that the sea. to asian is really difficult t
this soup it gets and you can't really think of your future he says it wasn't a walk in the park in beijing either as many companies require working knowledge of both french and dutch a barrier that may be hard to overcome but perhaps still more attractive for some of the going back home i mean if you really do it in two thousand and twelve the british offer a young people to any great detail he grew up by thirty forty percent in two towns and i think we really don't know work eat into the...
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this super heads gets you can't really think of your future he says it wasn't a walk in the park in beijing either as many companies require working multiple such a barrier that may be hard to overcome that perhaps still more attractive for some than going back home i mean if you really didn't mean to tell us in trail how critical for young people any greats from you tell you grew up by thirty forty percent in two towns and i've read what you don't know what he'd be interested in and it's not just e.u. citizens feeling the pinch foreigners would come to europe to seek new opportunities starting their own businesses and building their lives have now will also change their minds freddy yana this meant leaving greece and go all the way back to her native acquittal or and while homesickness was the initial reason for the move she has no regrets about making that decision as expected also many foreigners decided to leave grace and move to countries like germany and switzerland but the greeks who stayed behind are saying that the situation is really difficult thing. for instance servicemen who us
this super heads gets you can't really think of your future he says it wasn't a walk in the park in beijing either as many companies require working multiple such a barrier that may be hard to overcome that perhaps still more attractive for some than going back home i mean if you really didn't mean to tell us in trail how critical for young people any greats from you tell you grew up by thirty forty percent in two towns and i've read what you don't know what he'd be interested in and it's not...
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in china, sending international experts to help beijing with the newest strain of bird flu. 24 people have gotten sick and 7 have died. so far, there's no evidence that the virus is spreading easily between people. scientists are also working on a vaccine. >>> in chile, forensic experts exhumed a body to try to solve the mystery of his death. the official word is that the poet died of cancer in 1963, after a military coup. but his driver, and many suspect he was poisoned. he was a close friend of president ayende who died in that coup. >>> the most powerful member of the original mouseketeers, annette funicello died today. after losing the mouse ears, she went on to star in a series of beach party movies with franky avalon. in 1992, she went public with her diagnosis of multiple sclerosis. >> there were many days that i really had to have a good cry because of the mail and the phone calls i got. sacks of mail. >> she said that support helped her deal with ms. friends say annette really was the girl next door. >>> family, friends, and filmmakers gave roger ebert a final thumbs up today
in china, sending international experts to help beijing with the newest strain of bird flu. 24 people have gotten sick and 7 have died. so far, there's no evidence that the virus is spreading easily between people. scientists are also working on a vaccine. >>> in chile, forensic experts exhumed a body to try to solve the mystery of his death. the official word is that the poet died of cancer in 1963, after a military coup. but his driver, and many suspect he was poisoned. he was a...
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in china, sending international experts to help beijing with the newest strain of bird flu. 24 people have gotten sick and 7 have died. so far, there's no evidence that the virus is spreading easily between people. scientists are also working on a vaccine. >>> in chile, forensic experts exhumed a body to try to solve the mystery of his death. the official word is that the poet died of cancer in 1963, after a military coup. but his driver, and many suspect he was poisoned. he was a close friend of president ayende who died in that coup. >>> the most powerful member of the original mouseketeers, annette funicello died today. after losing the mouse ears, she went on to star in a series of beach party movies with franky avalon. in 1992, she went public with her diagnosis of multiple sclerosis. >> there were many days that i really had to have a good cry because of the mail and the phone calls i got. sacks of mail. >> she said that support helped her deal with ms. friends say annette really was the girl next door. >>> family, friends, and filmmakers gave roger ebert a final thumbs up today
in china, sending international experts to help beijing with the newest strain of bird flu. 24 people have gotten sick and 7 have died. so far, there's no evidence that the virus is spreading easily between people. scientists are also working on a vaccine. >>> in chile, forensic experts exhumed a body to try to solve the mystery of his death. the official word is that the poet died of cancer in 1963, after a military coup. but his driver, and many suspect he was poisoned. he was a...
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totally eight feet and you can't really think of your future he says it wasn't a walk in the park in beijing either as many companies require a working knowledge of both french and dutch a barrier that may be hard to overcome but perhaps still more attractive for some the going back home i read. in two thousand and twelve. and the person the person of young people emigrate from italy grew up by thirty forty percent in two thousand and twelve i really don't know what will be into tools and information and it's not just the citizens feeding the kids first come to the web to seek new opportunities started their will business is building their lives have now will suit change their minds threads iana this meant leaving greece and david all the way back to her native ecuador and while the sickness was the initial reason for the move she has no regrets about making that decision the sixth one fatal silently man many foreigners decided to leave race and live to come. it's like germany in switzerland but the greeks who stayed behind are saying that the situation is really difficult when for instance
totally eight feet and you can't really think of your future he says it wasn't a walk in the park in beijing either as many companies require a working knowledge of both french and dutch a barrier that may be hard to overcome but perhaps still more attractive for some the going back home i read. in two thousand and twelve. and the person the person of young people emigrate from italy grew up by thirty forty percent in two thousand and twelve i really don't know what will be into tools and...
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seems to me that an attack of this chemical in an investigation of this chemical attack by moscow and beijing in particular managers who want to see. some of britain's millionaire m.p.'s have done themselves no favors telling the unemployed in the low pay that seventy one pounds a week is generous and that it's easy to live on fifty three pounds a week others who are telling people how to live their lives have never tried working outside of politics leaving britons in little doubt that the government is out of touch as surface reports. young polish and in politics britain's me political elite an assortment of multi-millionaires he studied at exclusive universities a recent study by the house of commons library revealed that one in seven m.p.'s had never held a job outside of politics and that's left many wondering whether they're really up to the job and posh i'm not defensive about it i'm there to do a drop i do the job the best my billet but somebody the government's best is not good enough. no i like making all these attacks and they've you know they've never been a person like one in five
seems to me that an attack of this chemical in an investigation of this chemical attack by moscow and beijing in particular managers who want to see. some of britain's millionaire m.p.'s have done themselves no favors telling the unemployed in the low pay that seventy one pounds a week is generous and that it's easy to live on fifty three pounds a week others who are telling people how to live their lives have never tried working outside of politics leaving britons in little doubt that the...
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were you satisfied with john kerry's meeting in beijing and with their response? >> i think the secretary is doing exactly what he should do is use that leverage to live up to this growing role on the world stage, it's an opportunity for the u.s. and china the demonstrate that when they're together on the same page, there's nothing these two nations can't accomplish together. what will come out of that? we have yet to see lt a lot of that will be done in private sessions between china and north korea. there's much speculation as to how much china still has, but the only country that has real influence is the united states and china. but i think what the secretary has done has been exactly on the right step, we have, you know, a couple of objectives here, alex, the first obviously is to avoid conflict and loss of life. the second objective is very tough, and that's to make sure that we don't reward north korean behavior and that we don't reward this endless cycle of belligerence followed by concession, followed by negotiation, followed by agreement, followed by bre
were you satisfied with john kerry's meeting in beijing and with their response? >> i think the secretary is doing exactly what he should do is use that leverage to live up to this growing role on the world stage, it's an opportunity for the u.s. and china the demonstrate that when they're together on the same page, there's nothing these two nations can't accomplish together. what will come out of that? we have yet to see lt a lot of that will be done in private sessions between china and...